3:55PM Friday 12 April

Tesla has deleted the entry-level, $35,000 Model 3 from its online store. The version remains available but buyers need to place a special order by calling the company or visiting one of its stores.
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43 Days Ago
Tesla has halted online sales of the $35,000 Model 3, and will only sell it by telephone or in its stores, the EV maker announced. On top of that, it has made the Autopilot driver assist features standard on all its vehicles (except the aforementione...

42 Days Ago
Tesla has completely torched its original plan for the $35,000 Model 3. Late on Thursday night, the company announced a fundamental change to what is supposed to be the most affordable version of its first mass-market car.

43 Days Ago
The company’s announcement late Thursday effectively raises the minimum price of the Model 3 by nearly 13% for online shoppers, after announcing in late February that it was shifting its sales to the internet as it began making the $35,000 “standard” version available for order.

43 Days Ago
On Thursday, Tesla announced some changes in its vehicle lineup. The company's press release on the matter innocuously kicks off by mentioning how these changes will "simplify vehicle choices" and "make Autopilot more affordable." But the most interesting bit is buried a bit lower in the text: The Standard Range variant of the Model 3, the $35,000 version that Elon Musk promised four years ago, is no longer available on Tesla's website.

42 Days Ago
In an odd change, Tesla has removed the option of buying its lowest cost Model 3 from its website in Canada. Anyone looking to buy the ‘Standard Range’ Model 3 will now have to do so at a Tesla store.